Letters – Thomas Crawhall to John Bell – 30 Dec 1799

Document Type: Letters
Date: 30 Dec 1799
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: John Bell
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/5
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Mr  Bell                                                                            Newcastle   December 30th 1799

       Hexham Abbey



Sir	Mr Blackett reced your letter of yesterday enclosing Bank Notes Amount Seventy Pounds which I am to acknowledge the receipt of, & which is placed to the credit of your Accot for 6 Lasts of Rye _ The Corn being bot at a ready Money Price.  Gray & Richardson called upon Mr Blackett who paid them the Amount _ Above you have Surtees & Cos Check on Mr Wood for £300 which is placed to your Account on Accot of Repairs etc at Hexham Abbey                                                          I am etc   T.C

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